Border Force Officer
Help manage the security of Australia's borders
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- What's it like to be a Border Force Officer?
- How to become a Border Force Officer
- Latest Border Force Officer jobs
- Top skills and experience for Border Force Officers
- Border Force Officer role reviews
What's it like to be a Border Force Officer?
Border Force Officers manage the security and integrity of Australia’s borders by patrolling air space, seaports, mail and cargo centres, and remote locations.Tasks and duties
- Checking passengers and crew before authorising their entry into Australia.
- Inspecting international mail, passenger luggage, cargo and aircraft to ensure that no prohibited, quarantined or dutiable goods are brought in illegally.
- Performing specialised investigations, compliance and immigration detention operations.
How to become a Border Force Officer
There are multiple pathways to becoming a Border Force Officer, including entering as a Border Force recruit and becoming a graduate trainee. All Border Force Officers must have completed a Year 12 education, or Year 10 with a trade certificate or a Certificate IV and/or equivalent or relevant work experience.
- 1.To become a Border Force recruit, you do not need formal qualifications, but you must be an Australian citizen who is over 18 years of age, hold (or be willing to obtain) a drivers’ licence and undergo medical, fitness and security assessments. On-the-job training is provided and successful applicants will undertake a 12-month program.
- 2.Graduate trainees will have a three-year (or equivalent) bachelor degree at an Australian university. The graduate trainee pathway is a 10-month intensive training program where you’ll rotate through work placements and undertake formal training.
- 3.All Border Force Officers must be willing to complete operational safety training and attain and maintain an Australian Government security clearance and Employment Suitability Clearance.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
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Firearms
Law Enforcement
Government Security
Quick Thinking
Community Engagement
Critical Thinking
Task Management
Judgement and Decision Making
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Latest Border Force Officer reviews
5.0Jan 2024
It is great experience but the salary is not that good
Reviewer's QualificationProfessional Diploma of Customs Operations for Customs Officers
Experience1 – 4 years
Organisation sizeMedium (20-199 employees)
SpecialisationHospitality & Tourism
The good thingsIt is a job which has a high level of responsibility on your shoulders in terms of ensuring the right people and goods enter your countries Border
The challengesThere are people and families who will treat you terribly but they are not as common as the good ones. It can be challenging to tackle with a person who has criminal convictions in the past and is sta...
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4.0Sep 2024
Fulfilling role where no two days are the same
Experience10+ years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationAdministration & Office Support
The good thingsIf you enjoy a challenge and want no two days to be the same then this is the role for you! Really good in house training where you get to not only make a difference but also learn about different nat...
The challengesShift work can be tiring and when it’s exceptionally busy it can wear you down but management are good at identifying this so it’s not always an issue
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